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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1923)
PAGE NIX GRESHAM Ot’TLOOK. T lt.S IiA Y , S torage, S torage F o r sto rag e see H urten G resham , phone 1411. The annur.l m eeting ot sto ck holders of M ultnom ah county fair will soon be held. W hat can be done to put th e fair on its feet financially. You should investigate. IiInIt and a c t.—Adv. Chinese Pheasants terminates Sunday, October 28 Mr. Hunter will want to make the most of the remaining open sea son. V e have just received an ex cellent line of H unting Vests, Coats Cartridge Belts and Pack Sacks, which we are anxious to show you. We can supply you with Guns Ammunition and Licenses. C harles P lian t of Salt L ake City is p th e guest of Mr. and Mrs. H arry p T ru itt. Mrs. P lian t and th e ir d au g h te r will a rriv e later. O ther g u ests at th e T ru itt home on Sunday w ere Mr. T ru itt's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. P aul T ru itt, his niece, Miss F o u rm en tin , all of P o rtlan d , and W ilbur Young of W isconsin. W. F. Honey is driving a new Chev ro let sedan. W ord has been received by B. F. Cogswell of th e death in A berdeen, W ashington, on la st W ednesday of his nieces. Mrs. A udrey Rose O lsen, w ell know n to m any in th is vicinity. She w as 22 y ears of age. T he W. C. T. U. will m eet w ith Mrs. H. 8. Clow on next T h u rsd ay a f te r noon, O ctober 25, at 2:30 o'clock. R e p o rts from the sta te convention held recen tly at T he D alles will be given by Mrs. A nna F u ll and Mrs. Clow. A le tte r from Bayard M iller to his p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. M iller, te lls of th e safe arriv a l of him self and M aurice Botkin in San F rancisco. They w ent by boat and th e ir schedule w as delayed a day on acco u n t of the rec en t gale. T he ocean w as very rough and a t one tim e a huge wav6 broke over th e vessel, d ren ch in g th e boys. T he experience caused m uch sea sickness. L eslie W alrad is am ong th e rec en t p u rc h a se rs of new F ord cars from the local dealers, R aker & Son. W alrad is d riving his new four-door la test Ä Buy Bear B r a n d / ^ kSiHOSIERYW The H om e o f Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes N oth in g p ays lik e Q u ality in clo th es. Y o u ’ll find n oth in g but the best here. G ood q u a lity in fab rics, sty le and tailorin g. *25 to *45 0 coats *20 to *40 Suits U li ¡peoni Huincoats AylsWortKgMártir^ M F W ’ m e n ’ s W F A D W ear * C i_ r z > r -r- BO YS’ 2 K nicker S U IT S ~ $8.85 to $14.85 of Kelly-Springfield Tires The Kind That Wears I heir No. 150, worsted wool and cotton mixed come in heather, brown and plain black. The right weigh for fall and winter, the pair........... $1.1( All silk, in black, brown and white, pair ... 98- Silk lisle, black, brown and white, pair.......... 50- Silk and fibre mixed, black, brown and white, pair 75- 1st Other Sizes Proportionately paced S C H O O L H O S E FO R B O Y S Sandow and Dress Parade, double thread, hard to beat. Priced by 35, ,,. 45- M en ’s B ear Brand W orsted and C otton M ixed 1 he Idaho, comes in brown heather, a good weight for winter, the pair 50,. M en’s heavy bundle wool mixed sox at....... 25- to 50c WINTER DRIVING Rapid vaporization, instant combustion, -equipping your car tor winter driving. I ires now. Make them standard equip »dyear tires have a non-skid tread that them especially adapted for driving on 1 * men or soft dirt roads. As for wear, a n’t be beat.” starting/ re Chains and \\ indshield Wipers That’s the advantage •f Red Crowns pcncct winter balance HAM LIN A 1HISS Hfcg b u sses going u n d er it and th e porch ^Jlllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllü I post w as pulled o ut and dragged along the stree t. A stro n g new post, p u t in position by th e high school boys, now- su p p o rts th e porch. Dr. and Mrs. A. Thom pson have en te rta in e d rec en tly th e ir d au g h ters-in - I law, Mrs. F red T hom pson and Mrs. E rn e st Thom pson, th e la tte r's little d au g h ter, E rn alee, and Mrs. E lizabeth S ebring, all of T he Dalles. I C h arlie Brow n and G eorge C lark of I P o rtlan d visited w ith relativ es and U n til N ovem b er frien d s in G resham over th e week-end. An u n u su a lly in te restin g session of I the G. A. R. P o st and W om en's Relief Corps w as held on S atu rd ay , at w hich , tim e a n um ber of v isito rs from P o rt land w ere p re se n t from McKinley, George W right and S um ner P osts and Corps. Mrs. S m ith and Mrs. McKay from P o rtlan d an d Mrs. C hristena H um ason gave b rief ren o rts of th e : Gresham, Oregon Phone 1421 Don’t put < Buy ( ioodvear ment. The G< 'iSA make 3, GRESHAM LOCALS L. KIDDER HDW. CO U n d erw ea r for M en, W om en and C hildren in m edium and h eavy w eigh ts OCTOBER ~~ saves ttm i. spares the batter/, wtth no o f power ot mikape NOTHING SACRIFICED/ zation sev eral y ea rs ago by N. L. I Sm ith. It consisted of a tw en ty -d o llar I gold piece w ith a b a r acro ss it a p p ro p ria te ly engrav ed and has been I I w orn by each succeeding p resident. Mr. Sm ith w as p rese n t a t th e m eeting. J Mrs. Ed. S trey and sm all son Ted of | C hehalis, W ashington, a re visitin g th e i fo rm e r's fath er, Jo h n Schenk. T he Misses F lo re n ce and Adele : I Schenk gave th e ir fath e r a s u rp rise i I b irth d ay p a rty la st S unday evening. I About 24 frien d s an d rela tiv e s w ere ■ p resen t and sp en t a social tim e. A i b irth d ay su p p er w as served. Miss M iriam In g lis is seen driving a new F o rd coupe, pu rch ased from I R ak er & Son, recen tly . , Miss Fay L ord, fo rm erly w ith the Outlook, is em ployed w ith th e c irc u la tion d e p a rtm e n t of th e P o rtlan d T ele gram . W. W. H astin g s, w ho cam e h ere w ith his fam ily from P o rtlan d last Ju ly , is building an a ttra c tiv e r e s i - , | deuce at the In tersectio n of South R oberts avenue and th e H ogan road w h ere he has sta rte d a chicken ran ch I on his five acres. Ju d g e an d Mrs. G eorge W. S taple- ton re tu rn e d last week from the coast. I w h ere they w ent about a m onth ago for th e benefit of th e judge's health I They sp en t th e g re a te r p a rt of the tim e at Pacific City and Seaside. Judge S tapleton com es back im proved in health. H arriso n M. S q u ire com m enced w ork yesterd ay as firem an for the O. W. R. A- N. com pany. He is on a freig h t tra in ru n n in g out of P o rtland. E R. K irkw ood w as painfully In ju red y esterd ay w hile at work on b r id g e c o n stru c tio n f o r th e P h t a THESE MORNINGS tg by re-equipping with the Best market, the Kelly Kant-Slip. 1141 NER VICE CHEVROLET^ New Low Prices On all Chevrolet models Touring Car - . Roadster - - . Coupe Sedan . . . . Delivery . . . Commercial Chassis - - I tility Express Truck Chassis $635 (*95 830 990 610 515, 675. A re the tim es you n eed a good H ea tin g S to v e Distributor for Chevrolet M otor W illa rd S to ra g e B atterie« . Gresham are setting up the old stove and need a Stove Polish, Dampers, Stove Pipe Wire, liars or any of the other little necessities, r have them. The WINCHESTER Store DANCE Q UICK asonic Hall, Gresham STARTING with no sacrifice °f Power FRIDAY NIGHT. OCTOBER T h e B ank of G resh am pays 6 p«r cent in te re st on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv Some p erso n s seem to he thoroughly m ise,lucated; they know so m uch that I s n t so. a Good Time Assured be server! Mhnltg. Ed. « y h w o rth . Ed. M etzger.